Professor George Nolas is the head of the Novel Materials Laboratory at the USF Department of Physics. His research is funded by the Department of Energy – Basic Energy Sciences, Department of Energy – Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, General Motors Corp., National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund. He has been the organizer of many conferences and symposia, often in the frameworks of the APS and MRS. He has a number of awards to his name, including: 2007 Jerome Krivanek Distinguished Teacher Award 2007 USF Doctoral Student and Faculty Mentor Publication Award (2 awards received) 2004-2005 University of South Florida Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award 2002 University of South Florida Presidential Young Faculty Award.
Besides writing a book on thermoelectrics published by Springer in 2001, which is considered the foremost textbook in the field, he published 4 edited volumes; 8 review articles; 80 journal articles. He has several U.S. patents issued.
2 Ebooks by George S. Nolas
George S. Nolas: The Physics and Chemistry of Inorganic Clathrates
The chemistry and physics of group 14 elements such as silicon and germanium have been extensively studied, largely due to their fundamental importance in the development of semiconductor electronics …
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€96.29
Lukyan Anatychuk & Alexander Burkov: 200 Years of Thermoelectricity
This book is a comprehensive collection of the most influential papers on thermoelectricity published in the last two centuries. Starting with the pioneering work of Volta, Seebeck, and Peltier on th …
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€171.19